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#MH370: STOP Politicizing This Incident O ‘Macai Politik’

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It has been days that I have observed that some Malaysians that so into politics have been politicizing this incident. Worse, even after the political inclination of the captain being known and “fully capitalized” by them. Be it BN or PR, some parts of both sides try to play and spin issue to the max they can, even as simple as in their article title.

Of course, there was an issue when DS Anwar denying knowing his in-laws, which also proves to me, to certain extent, even family member can be “unknown” and “unrecognized”.

Just a simple important note to “macai politik” out there and the media that potentially making a meal of politics out of this – this is not a political issue. Even from day 1, the PM DS Najib and BN as ruling government DO NOT treat this matter as political. Even from Day 1, they (including the investigation and Search and Rescue team) do not specifically pin-pointing this issue to anyone yet. The investigation done is taking all angles possible.

Therefore, I urge Malaysians, especially the ‘macai politik’ (those who love to politicize things even it is not) STOP POLITICIZING this incident.

I would also like to state that the search for MH370 is bigger than politics. I urge all Malaysians to put our differences aside and unite during this difficult time as we focus on finding the aircraft and the 239 people on board.